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misspop

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As global warming continues, weather patterns will change causing
 
  A) some parts of the Earth's landmass to become warmer while other parts will experience more extreme winters. The ocean temperatures will continue to rise
  B) only the oceans to become warmer while the landmasses will become colder
  C) only the landmasses to become warmer while the oceans will become colder
  D) all parts of the Earth's surface will become warmer

Question 2

A simple pendulum has a length of 0.80 m and a bob of mass 0.20 kg. It is initially displaced to an angle of 18 from the vertical and released from rest. At t = 1.2 s:
 
  (a) what angle does it make with the vertical?
  (b) what is its velocity?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

(a) 8.8
(b) 0.96 m/s



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